Most people understand that workers’ compensation covers injuries resulting from workplace accidents. However, this is only half the story. Colorado workers’ compensation law also provides coverage for so-called “occupational diseases.”
Essentially, an occupational disease is a chronic ailment whose cause can be fairly traced to a person’s employment. For an occupational disease to be work related, it must be shown that the hazard that caused the injury is something the worker is not equally exposed to outside the work environment. Some common forms of occupational disease include:
Workers who develop occupational diseases are entitled to workers’ compensation coverage just the same as workers who experience traumatic injuries in on-the-job accidents. However, proving an occupational disease claim can sometimes be more difficult.
Employers and insurance companies will often challenge occupational disease claims, asserting that the worker’s condition arose from something other than the circumstances of his or her employment. Therefore, it is important for workers suffering from occupational diseases to take appropriate measures to protect their rights.
Colorado workers who are think they may be suffering from an occupational disease should take the following steps:
If you think you may be suffering from an occupational disease, you need to act quickly to protect your rights. A Colorado workers’ compensation attorney can help you understand your options.